Ok, so I'm still crazy busy. Working on my grant proposal, management case studies, and evaluation for the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum has kept me on my toes. On top of that, we're starting our pilot of Social Media for Public Health in a couple of weeks (and I have a lot of work to do!).
So, this all seems like it should be manageable, but there have been some special circumstances the last few weeks. First off, I've been applying for jobs. I really wish that you didn't have to type in all of the information from your resume into the applications. It makes a single application take so much time. Second, I've been taking more hours on the desk at Taubman, mostly subbing for people who have been sick or on vacation. I've also been working on a project identifying top players in the schools the Health Sciences Libraries serves. That's been an interesting but tedious project. Third, I've been doing a lot of outreach with Kate. Last week Friday I went to the Great Lakes Chapter of the Society of Public Health Education in East Lansing. I manned the table and also helped Kate and Gillian teach public health professionals how to use Facebook Fan Pages and Twitter. It was nice to see how the project I'm working on involving social media will fulfill a need within the public health community. I'm also going to be at the Partners in Research event at Ann Arbor District Library this week. It's about the diagnosis and treatment of OCD, so it should be quite interesting and very related to the work I did at the FRIENDS Depression Education Resource Center (FDERC) this past summer. While I really like academic libraries, I do think I could be ok in patient education.
I've also been trying to keep up with the news and current library information. It doesn't hurt that I'm constantly checking my Google Reader account for new job postings. It really gets me there reading the blogs and news that will help keep me up to date. I can't help but feel a little overwhelmed by it all, though. Sometimes I come back to my computer and have almost 200 unread items! Some items, though, are not so good. I'm still trying to figure out what blogs I like. Librarians out there (and non-librarians, alike!), what are some good blogs that you follow?
And finally, I have succumbed full-force to the addiction of knitting. I keep finding such cool patterns on Ravelry and I want to try them all! My most recent creations have included the Grrrrr! washcloth from Knitty and the Springtime Bandit shawl/kerchief from Kelbourne Woolens (where I got the pattern for my Give a Hoot mittens). Pictures soon (as soon as I block the shawl and put the face on the washcloth).
Alas, it is almost time for my second class of the day. As I always say, I really am going to try to be better about posting!
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
So busy!
Oh wow... it's been a couple weeks! Definitely time for an update!
I've been very busy with school and work. I'm really enjoying my jobs this semester. I'm continuing on at the Health Sciences Libraries as a reference librarian, assistant instructor, and random project doer. It's much nicer this semester because we're back at Taubman Medical Library with the rest of the HSL staff.
I'm also working with one of the librarians at HSL on a subcontract from the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region. It's a social network/instructional website focusing on teaching public health professionals how to use social media within the context of public health. I'm the graphic designer, web designer (we'll be using Ning to create the network). I'm also working on a lot of the content for the learning modules. I'm very excited about it! We've settled on a logo (although Ning just redesigned theirs and it's similar... sad day when I saw that...) and a color scheme already, which is great!!
As far as classes go, they're busy, too. Today starts the fourth week of classes, but only the second time I've been to my Monday classes, so everything in those classes is starting off with a bang. I'm working with the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum with a group evaluating their Action For Earth program. The people that are our contacts are both SI grads, so we're a pretty lucky team -- they know what we need to get our project done.
I'm also going to be writing a grant this semester. I decided to get out of library land and write a grant for an extracurricular arts education program. Back to my music ed roots! I'm just starting out on my research, but it's coming along!
Also, I got a small job from a friend here at SI doing web design. It was just a basic e-portfolio site, but it was a snap to put together. I was really impressed with how well I was able to fit the site to the needs and desires of the "client" and how quickly I was able to complete it.
I also took a book repair class this weekend at Hollander's. I cannot tell you how much fun it was! I repaired some broken hinges on bindings, broken or chewed corners of cloth-covered books, and various kinds of page tears -- even a missing corner of a page! This coming weekend will be a second class at Hollander's - box making. It'll be great for things that you don't want to repair, but want to store securely in an acid-free environment.
That's it for now... I'll try to update after the class this weekend!
I've been very busy with school and work. I'm really enjoying my jobs this semester. I'm continuing on at the Health Sciences Libraries as a reference librarian, assistant instructor, and random project doer. It's much nicer this semester because we're back at Taubman Medical Library with the rest of the HSL staff.
I'm also working with one of the librarians at HSL on a subcontract from the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region. It's a social network/instructional website focusing on teaching public health professionals how to use social media within the context of public health. I'm the graphic designer, web designer (we'll be using Ning to create the network). I'm also working on a lot of the content for the learning modules. I'm very excited about it! We've settled on a logo (although Ning just redesigned theirs and it's similar... sad day when I saw that...) and a color scheme already, which is great!!
As far as classes go, they're busy, too. Today starts the fourth week of classes, but only the second time I've been to my Monday classes, so everything in those classes is starting off with a bang. I'm working with the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum with a group evaluating their Action For Earth program. The people that are our contacts are both SI grads, so we're a pretty lucky team -- they know what we need to get our project done.
I'm also going to be writing a grant this semester. I decided to get out of library land and write a grant for an extracurricular arts education program. Back to my music ed roots! I'm just starting out on my research, but it's coming along!
Also, I got a small job from a friend here at SI doing web design. It was just a basic e-portfolio site, but it was a snap to put together. I was really impressed with how well I was able to fit the site to the needs and desires of the "client" and how quickly I was able to complete it.
I also took a book repair class this weekend at Hollander's. I cannot tell you how much fun it was! I repaired some broken hinges on bindings, broken or chewed corners of cloth-covered books, and various kinds of page tears -- even a missing corner of a page! This coming weekend will be a second class at Hollander's - box making. It'll be great for things that you don't want to repair, but want to store securely in an acid-free environment.
That's it for now... I'll try to update after the class this weekend!
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